Udayana University Faculty of Medicine Students Achieve MURI Record as Medical Co-Assistant Students with the Most Scopus-Indexed Scientific Journal Publications
One of the students of the Medical Profession Study Program (PSPD) Faculty of Medicine, Udayana University (Unud), Bryan Gervais de Liyis, has successfully recorded a proud national achievement by receiving an award from the Indonesian World Record Museum (MURI) as the Medical Co-Assistant Student with the Most Scopus-Indexed Scientific Journal Publications. This award was given on March 14, 2025 in Jakarta with Record No. 12143/R.MURI/II/2025.
Bryan has successfully published 36 Scopus-indexed scientific articles during his education. This achievement is a national record that has never been achieved by other medical co-assistant students in Indonesia.
MURI itself is an independent institution founded in 1990 by Dr. (H.C.) Jaya Suprana as a form of appreciation for the extraordinary work and achievements of the nation's children in various fields, including science and research. MURI not only records records, but also motivates the young generation of Indonesia to continue to work, innovate, and inspire.
Bryan Gervais de Liyis' achievement is concrete evidence of the commitment of the Faculty of Medicine, Udayana University in producing graduates who are not only excellent in clinical services, but also in the field of scientific research. The Faculty of Medicine, Udayana University continues to support the academic development of its students through facilities and fostering scientific publications. Bryan's success also reflects Unud's performance in carrying out the Tri Dharma of Higher Education, especially in terms of research. It is hoped that this achievement will not only be a source of pride for the institution, but will also inspire other students to continue to excel and make the Faculty of Medicine, Udayana University a center of excellence in medical education in Indonesia.